dangerous driving, part of i-95 shut down. destructive winds bringing trees down. and that tornado warning. and the rest of the east set to get hit with potentially record high temperatures. tonight, the two american tourists electrocuted in a jacuzzi at a resort in mexico. one is dead, the other injured. authorities are now studying. in atlanta tonight, inside that deadly bus hijacking. the man who was killed, and what happened on that bus, speeding through two counties. you ll hear the emergency calls. passengers trapped on the bus. off florida tonight, the russian warships steaming into havana bay, including a nuclear-powered submarine. tonight, the u.s. tracking this with a show of force. the first time in 16 years. martha raddatz with late reporting. tonight, a major escalation on israel s northern border. the iranian-backed hezbollah launching more than 200 rockets in just a matter of hours. meanwhile, back in the u.s. tonight, authorities describing a chillin
scenes here since i covered hurricane katrina in 2005 and that level of destruction, and because of the storm surge coming ashore s and turning everything into a washing machine, and chewing up palms and cars and boats and turning them around, and it is something to see on the ground to believe, because it is absolutely devastating, pam. that is right analogy, a washing machine, just tossing it around and we don t know the extent of it and we won t know for days, jim. thank you for the reporting there, and your important reporting on the ground. you bet. okay. let s go 80 miles up the coast to sarasota where we are finding gloria pasmina and what is the latest on the levee there, and the evacuation and the latest on the families there. and we have been driving around for a couple of hours, and we have heard from the fire chief in north port which is an hour south of here, and they were dealing with the evacuations there as well, and
top left corner for you. what time is it when you re getting into friday? morning when some of the heaviest rain is starting to move into south carolina? probably getting into portions of eastern georgia. also savannah area stretching up towards augusta. another spot where you could see just a bunch of rain before ultimately getting into north carolina. getting into virginia also. so a fairly wide area there where we think flooding is going to be very likely running you from georgia, the carolinas, but a huge area. and remember, this is kind of mountainous terrain. so you start to see flooding happen in situations like that. this storm is not over yet, despite how long it s been going, tossing it back over. you know, it is not over yet. all my goodness. adam, thank you so much for that. absolutely. fox news correspondent charles watson, he s been in sarasota, florida, riding out hurricane ian and for now, sarasota in these overnight hours is kind of breathing a sigh of relief, right,
away some of that rain that we have seen that has been impacting tampa, sarasota. so improving conditions on the west coast, but where things are going downhill, downhill quickly is through central florida, orlando, we have that center, that core of fon lifting up the i four corridor. and we are anticipating it to continue to impact places like jacksonville in the next twenty four hours, really expecting to see those rain bands. in fact, just beginning to wrap around and push on shore over the next several hours, opening up our day on thursday. so that s one thing that we will be watching for, no surprise, because we are still talking a hurricane in that hurricane warning stretch. both coasts from fort myers up through orlando to daytona beach. hurricane warning means that we are anticipating to see those hurricane force wind gusts impact these communities. heavy rain is going to continue. tropical storm warnings extend up through jacksonville, up the georgia coastline into south carol
make sure we were safe earlier in the day yesterday, we did go out into some of the neighborhoods, into the sarasota bay area to see what it was doing. it was still in good shape then ,but we don t know right now. so we re hoping that we can get out there and sort of get a lay of the land to see what the damage is , if any. but right now, if tree limbs and things of that sort are the extent of it, i would say that folks here fared pretty well. all right. and , of course, you know, with with daybreak and the dawn ,the hours and just a few hours to come, that s going to really reveal the extent. well, controlled wasn t. charles watson for us live in sarasota. florida. troll s, thank you. and please be safe this evening. of course. all right. let s take you up to orlando, florida, because if you look at this live camera, from orlando, it is just shucking and jiving. it is moving. it is shaking. it s really a precursor of things not only to come for